Things are not going well in Boulder.
On Sunday, they lost their 4-star 2025 QB commit, Antwann hill.
Hill, from Warner Robins, Ga., originally picked CU from a list of 28 offers that includes Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Penn State and Tennessee.
Colorado currently does not have any quarterback recruits verbally committed.
On Monday they lost their 3-star 2024 QB commit, Danny O'Neill.
The 6-foot-1, 190-pounder was high on Deion Sanders' list with scholarship offers from the likes of , including from Houston, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisville, Syracuse and West Virginia.
The 2024 9-man recruiting class is currently ranked #67, well behind Wake Forest and Syracuse, an also behind ECU and UNLV.
They have no commitments for 2025.
Coach Tim Brewster, who was with Coach Prime at Jackson State and has coached a lot of big time P5 and NFL football, including head coach of the Minnesota Gophers, was demoted to analyst during the season and resigned two days ago.
Prime has announced that there will be major changes to the coaching staff and Warren Sapp is already on board. Sapp has no coaching experience and filed for bankruptcy 10 years ago.
Also, QBG Shadeur Sanders has a fracture in his back and missed the season finale against Utah, which resulted in Colorado's sixth straight loss, including 8 out of the last 9. Shadeur was sacked 52 times this season and Prime has promised to turn over and re-recruit the offensive line, which should go well. While Shedeur is draft eligible, Prime says that Shilo and Shedeur will both be back next season and enter the NFL Draft in 2025.
I can't imagine why CU would give this sideshow more than one more season if the team doesn't improve over what they did in 2023. I guess we'll see what happens in the transfer portal.